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Helicobacter pylori eradication with a capsule containing bismuth subcitrate potassium, metronidazole, and tetracycline given with omeprazole versus clarithromycin-based triple therapy: a randomised, open-label, non-inferiority, phase 3 trial

Authors :
Malfertheiner P
BAZZOLI, FRANCO
Delchier JC
Celiñski K
Giguère M
Rivière M
Mégraud F
for the Pylera Study Group […
Aisene A
Bougnol M
Cassigneul J
Coulom P
Houcke P
Lamarque D
Lamouliatte D
Roques JF
Thevenin A
Ecuer S
Bagnouls G
Helbert T
Andree H
Bouzo H
Brandt W
Cordes HJ
Dettmer A
Juergens H
Rehmann I
Ryschka A
Schaefer T
O'Morain C
Bazzoli F
GASBARRINI, GIOVANNI BATTISTA
Cipolletta L
STANGHELLINI, VINCENZO
Kuipers E
A. de Boer W
Gachowski W
Huk J
Jamrozik Kruk Z
Karnafel W
Kleczkowski D
Kujawski K
Linke K
Petryka R
Serwin D
Wozniak B
Wysokinski A
Castro M
Calleja JL
Calvet X
Gisbert J
Muñoz ED
Bundy C
Orpen I
Mohr DS
Parker I
Cahill T.
Malfertheiner P
Bazzoli F
Delchier JC
Celiñski K
Giguère M
Rivière M
Mégraud F
for the Pylera Study Group […
Aisene A
Bougnol M
Cassigneul J
Coulom P
Houcke P
Lamarque D
Lamouliatte D
Roques JF
Thevenin A
Ecuer S
Bagnouls G
Helbert T
Andree H
Bouzo H
Brandt W
Cordes HJ
Dettmer A
Juergens H
Rehmann I
Ryschka A
Schaefer T
O'Morain C
Gasbarrini G
Cipolletta L
Stanghellini V
Kuipers E
A de Boer W
Gachowski W
Huk J
Jamrozik-Kruk Z
Karnafel W
Kleczkowski D
Kujawski K
Linke K
Petryka R
Serwin D
Wozniak B
Wysokinski A
Castro M
Calleja JL
Calvet X
Gisbert J
Muñoz ED
Bundy C
Orpen I
Mohr DS
Parker I
Cahill T.
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Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Helicobacter pylori is associated with benign and malignant diseases of the upper gastrointestinal tract, and increasing antibiotic resistance has made alternative treatments necessary. Our aim was to assess the efficacy and safety of a new, single-capsule treatment versus the gold standard for H pylori eradication. METHODS: We did a randomised, open-label, non-inferiority, phase 3 trial in 39 sites in Europe, comparing the efficacy and safety of 10 days of quadruple therapy with omeprazole plus a single three-in-one capsule containing bismuth subcitrate potassium, metronidazole, and tetracycline (quadruple therapy) versus 7 days of omeprazole, amoxicillin, and clarithromycin (standard therapy) in adults with recorded H pylori infection. Patients were randomly assigned treatment according to a predetermined list independently generated by Quintiles Canada (Ville St-Laurent, QC, Canada). Our study was designed as a non-inferiority trial but was powered to detect superiority. Our primary outcome was H pylori eradication, established by two negative (13)C urea breath tests at a minimum of 28 and 56 days after the end of treatment. Our assessment for non-inferiority was in the per-protocol population, with subsequent assessment for superiority in the intention-to-treat population (ie, all participants randomly assigned treatment). This study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT00669955. FINDINGS: 12 participants were lost to follow-up and 101 were excluded from the per-protocol analysis. In the per-protocol population (n=339), the lower bound of the CI for treatment with quadruple therapy was greater than the pre-established non-inferiority margin of -10% (95% CI 15·1-32·3; p

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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